I'm new to the forum and really enjoy the feedback. I plan to purchase my RV from Nexus in the next months. I'm having trouble finding a new dinghy to pull behind the RV. So many require manual towing or lowering your transmission fluid and starting every time time you stop. Any feedback is really appreciated.

Bednarski1 wrote:I'm new to the forum and really enjoy the feedback. I plan to purchase my RV from Nexus in the next months. I'm having trouble finding a new dinghy to pull behind the RV. So many require manual towing or lowering your transmission fluid and starting every time time you stop. Any feedback is really appreciated.

I would suggest a dolly and use the car you have now-much cheaper
Todd

Todd, Shirley, and the "Maddawgs" min-pins Precious and Buster Brown
2011 Itasca Cambria 30C
2011 Demco KarKaddy 460SS
TST 507 RV TPMS
"if there is anything left when we are gone, then we miscalculated"

Bednarski1 wrote:I'm new to the forum and really enjoy the feedback. I plan to purchase my RV from Nexus in the next months. I'm having trouble finding a new dinghy to pull behind the RV. So many require manual towing or lowering your transmission fluid and starting every time time you stop. Any feedback is really appreciated.

I would suggest a dolly and use the car you have now-much cheaper
Todd

I'm picking up my NEXUS 31P in Elkhart Indiana on 4/4/12. We bought a 2012 Honda Fit - automatic transmission and it can be towed on ALL 4's! Only weighs about 2,800 pound, not expensive and gets real good gas milage.
Check my rvpainter blog for photos of our 31P/

We tow a Chevy Colorado 4 door pickup 4 wheel drive. No modifications, no restrictions. Tows great. There is a button on the dash that takes it out of gear for towing. Before that we towed a manual transmission small car.